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Abstract
Ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury is a multifactorial process that affects graft function after liver transplantation. An understanding of the mechanisms involved in I/R injury is essential for the design of therapeutic strategies to improve the outcome of liver transplantation. The generation of reactive oxygen species subsequent to reoxygenation inflicts tissue damage and initiates a cascade of deleterious cellular responses, leading to inflammation, cell death, and ultimate organ failure. Increasing experimental evidence has suggested that Kupffer cells and T-cells mediate activation of neutrophil inflammatory responses. Activated neutrophils infiltrate the injured liver in parallel with increased expression of adhesion molecules on endothelial cells. The heme oxygenase system is among the most critical of the cytoprotective mechanisms activated during cellular stress, exerting antioxidant and anti-inflammatory functions, modulating the cell cycle, and maintaining the microcirculation. Finally, the activation of toll-like receptors on Kupffer cells may play a fundamental role in exploring new therapeutic strategies based on the concept that hepatic I/R injury represents a case for host "innate" immunity. In the present study, there was a significant decrease in hepatic activity of glycogen in the I/R group as compared with corresponding values in the control group. On the other hand, there was a significant increase in the hepatic activity of glycogen in the I/R-IP (ischemic preconditioning) group as compared with corresponding values in the I/R group.Entities:
Keywords: caspase; glycogen; ischemic preconditioning; liver; nitric oxide; oxidative stress; reperfusion injury
Year: 2014 PMID: 25382983 PMCID: PMC4222984 DOI: 10.2147/IJGM.S66766
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Gen Med ISSN: 1178-7074
Comparison between study groups according to AST, ALT, plasma IL-1β and TNF-α, and tissue IL-1β and TNF-α levels
| Control | Group 1 (I/R) | Group 2 (IP) | Group 3 (I/R-IP) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| AST (U/L) | 31.70±10.25 | 239.50 | 116.40 | 62.60 |
| ALT (U/L) | 41.70±3.52 | 396.10 | 302.40 | 82.40 |
| Plasma IL-1β (pg/dL) | 39.80±4.50 | 283.20 | 170.80 | 127.30 |
| Tissue IL-1β (pg/mg protein) | 162.40±29.08 | 2,478.60 | 1,383.20 | 431.10 |
| Plasma TNF-α (pg/dL) | 40.10±8.80 | 45.10 | 67.40 | 81.80 |
| Tissue TNF-α (pg/mg protein) | 18.20±3.94 | 33.70 | 66.30 | 98.30 |
Notes: Data are shown as the mean ± standard error
P>0.05 (least significant difference test) between control group and groups 1–3
P>0.05 (least significant difference test) between group 1 and groups 2–3
P>0.05 (least significant difference test) between group 2 and group 3.
Abbreviations: ALT, alanine aminotransferase; AST, aspartate aminotransferase; I/R, ischemia-reperfusion; IP, ischemic preconditioning; IL, interleukin; TNF, tumor necrosis factor.
Comparison between study groups according to MDA, GSH, GSSG, and NOx levels
| Control | Group 1 | Group 2 | Group 3 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MDA | 2.65±0.21 | 3.80 | 3.05 | 3.0 |
| GSH | 20.76±0.61 | 15.21 | 18.66 | 18.96 |
| GSSG | 1.45±0.14 | 0.94 | 1.91 | 2.41 |
| NOx | 20.90±1.43 | 33.57 | 24.55 | 21.58 |
Notes:
P>0.05 (Mann–Whitney test) between control group and groups 1–3
P>0.05 (Mann–Whitney test) between group 1 and groups 2 and 3
P>0.05 (Mann–Whitney test) between groups 2 and 3.
Abbreviations: I/R, ischemia-reperfusion; IP, ischemic preconditioning; MDA, malondialdehyde; GSH, reduced glutathione; GSSG, oxidized glutathione; NOx, ratio of nitrite to nitrate in plasma.
Comparison between study groups according to SOD, GPx, and caspase-3 levels
| Control | Group 1 | Group 2 | Group 3 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SOD (U/mL) | 178.28±6.55 | 191.87±12.53 | 177.17±42.09 | 194.17 |
| GPx (nmol/min/mL) | 13.83±0.44 | 10.10 | 13.42 | 13.76 |
| Caspase-3 (ng/mL) | 11.70±0.76 | 25.70 | 19.03 | 18.93 |
Notes:
P>0.05 (Mann–Whitney test) between control group and groups 1–3
P>0.05 (Mann–Whitney test) between group 1 and groups 2 and 3
P>0.05 (Mann–Whitney test) between groups 2 and 3.
Abbreviations: SOD, superoxide dismutase; I/R, ischemia-reperfusion; GPx, glutathione peroxidase.
Effect of I/R and I/R-IP on rat liver glycogen phosphorylase level (μmol of inorganic phosphorylase) in study groups
| Glycogen phosphorylase | Control | Group I/R | Group I/R-IP |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mean | 0.18 | 0.33 | 0.39 |
| SE | 0.02 | 0.02 | 0.03 |
| F(p) | 22.577 | ||
| P1 | >0.001 | >0.001 | |
| P2 | 0.138 | ||
Notes: F(p), P-value for F-test (analysis of variance) comparing the study groups; p1, P-value for post hoc (Scheffe) test comparing control, I/R, and I/R-IP groups; P2, P-value for post hoc (Scheffe) test comparing I/R and I/R-IP groups
statistically significant at P≤0.05.
Abbreviations: SE, standard error; I/R, ischemia-reperfusion; IP, ischemic preconditioning.
Effect of I/R and I/R-IP on rat liver glycogen synthase level (μM of substrate utilized/mg protein/hour) in study groups
| Glycogen synthase | Control | Group I/R | Group I/R-IP |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mean | 0.65 | 0.47 | 0.72 |
| SE | 0.05 | 0.03 | 0.04 |
| F(p) | 9.074 | ||
| P1 | 0.020 | 0.492 | |
| P2 | 0.001 | ||
Notes: F(p), P-value for F-test (analysis of variance) comparing the study groups; p1, P-value for post hoc (Scheffe) test comparing control, I/R, and I/R-IP groups; P2, P-value for post hoc (Scheffe) test comparing I/R and I/R-IP groups
statistically significant at P≤0.05
statistically significant at P≤0.001.
Abbreviations: SE, standard error; I/R, ischemia-reperfusion; IP, ischemic preconditioning.
Effect of I/R and I/R-IP on rat liver glycogen level (mg of glycogen/mg of glycogen/100 mg tissue) in study groups
| Glycogen | Control | Group I/R | Group I/R-IP |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mean | 61.60 | 38.82 | 54.93 |
| SE | 4.98 | 1.88 | 4.07 |
| F(p) | 9.148 | ||
| P1 | 0.001 | 0.482 | |
| P2 | 0.020 | ||
Notes: F(p), P-value for F-test (analysis of variance) comparing the study groups; p1, P-value for post hoc (Scheffe) test comparing control, I/R, and I/R-IP groups; P2, P-value for post hoc (Scheffe) test comparing I/R and I/R-IP groups
statistically significant at P≤0.05.
Abbreviations: SE, standard error; I/R, ischemia-reperfusion; IP, ischemic preconditioning.